Advances in Historical Orthography, C. 1500-1800
Herausgeber: Condorelli, Marco
Advances in Historical Orthography, C. 1500-1800
Herausgeber: Condorelli, Marco
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With a focus on empirical methods, this book traces the development of European orthographies in the early modern period.
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With a focus on empirical methods, this book traces the development of European orthographies in the early modern period.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 285
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9781108471800
- ISBN-10: 1108471803
- Artikelnr.: 59461609
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 285
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9781108471800
- ISBN-10: 1108471803
- Artikelnr.: 59461609
1. From the early modern era to an international research area Marco
Condorelli; 2. A phonological-graphemic approach to the investigation of
spelling functionality, with reference to early modern Polish Tomasz
Lisowski; 3. Graphematic features in Glagolitic and Cyrillic orthographies:
a contribution to the typological model of biscriptality Per Ambrosiani; 4.
The emergence of sentence-internal capitalisation in Early New High German:
towards a multifactorial quantitative account Lisa Dücker, Stefan Hartmann
and Renata Szczepaniak; 5. French and Spanish punctuation in the
sixteenth-seventeenth century grammars: a model of diachronic and
comparative graphematics Elena Llamas-Pombo; 6. Orthographical variation
and materiality of a manuscript: prestandard Lithuanian spellings in
Simonas Daukantas's History of the Lithuanian Lowlands (1831-1834) Giedrius
Subaèius; 7. Investigating methods: intra-textual, inter-textual and
cross-textual variable analyses Anja Voeste; 8. Orthography and group
identity: a comparative approach to studying orthographical systems in
early modern Czech printed and handwritten texts (c.1560-1710) Alena A.
Fidlerová; 9. Orthographical solutions at the onset of early modern
Croatian: an application of the grapholinguistic method Mateo agar; 10.
Women's spelling in early modern English: perspectives from new media
Melanie Evans and Caroline Tagg; 11. Towards a relativity of spelling
change Marco Condorelli; 12. Synergic dialogue in historical orthography:
national philologies, comparability and questions for the future Marco
Condorelli and Anja Voeste..
Condorelli; 2. A phonological-graphemic approach to the investigation of
spelling functionality, with reference to early modern Polish Tomasz
Lisowski; 3. Graphematic features in Glagolitic and Cyrillic orthographies:
a contribution to the typological model of biscriptality Per Ambrosiani; 4.
The emergence of sentence-internal capitalisation in Early New High German:
towards a multifactorial quantitative account Lisa Dücker, Stefan Hartmann
and Renata Szczepaniak; 5. French and Spanish punctuation in the
sixteenth-seventeenth century grammars: a model of diachronic and
comparative graphematics Elena Llamas-Pombo; 6. Orthographical variation
and materiality of a manuscript: prestandard Lithuanian spellings in
Simonas Daukantas's History of the Lithuanian Lowlands (1831-1834) Giedrius
Subaèius; 7. Investigating methods: intra-textual, inter-textual and
cross-textual variable analyses Anja Voeste; 8. Orthography and group
identity: a comparative approach to studying orthographical systems in
early modern Czech printed and handwritten texts (c.1560-1710) Alena A.
Fidlerová; 9. Orthographical solutions at the onset of early modern
Croatian: an application of the grapholinguistic method Mateo agar; 10.
Women's spelling in early modern English: perspectives from new media
Melanie Evans and Caroline Tagg; 11. Towards a relativity of spelling
change Marco Condorelli; 12. Synergic dialogue in historical orthography:
national philologies, comparability and questions for the future Marco
Condorelli and Anja Voeste..
1. From the early modern era to an international research area Marco
Condorelli; 2. A phonological-graphemic approach to the investigation of
spelling functionality, with reference to early modern Polish Tomasz
Lisowski; 3. Graphematic features in Glagolitic and Cyrillic orthographies:
a contribution to the typological model of biscriptality Per Ambrosiani; 4.
The emergence of sentence-internal capitalisation in Early New High German:
towards a multifactorial quantitative account Lisa Dücker, Stefan Hartmann
and Renata Szczepaniak; 5. French and Spanish punctuation in the
sixteenth-seventeenth century grammars: a model of diachronic and
comparative graphematics Elena Llamas-Pombo; 6. Orthographical variation
and materiality of a manuscript: prestandard Lithuanian spellings in
Simonas Daukantas's History of the Lithuanian Lowlands (1831-1834) Giedrius
Subaèius; 7. Investigating methods: intra-textual, inter-textual and
cross-textual variable analyses Anja Voeste; 8. Orthography and group
identity: a comparative approach to studying orthographical systems in
early modern Czech printed and handwritten texts (c.1560-1710) Alena A.
Fidlerová; 9. Orthographical solutions at the onset of early modern
Croatian: an application of the grapholinguistic method Mateo agar; 10.
Women's spelling in early modern English: perspectives from new media
Melanie Evans and Caroline Tagg; 11. Towards a relativity of spelling
change Marco Condorelli; 12. Synergic dialogue in historical orthography:
national philologies, comparability and questions for the future Marco
Condorelli and Anja Voeste..
Condorelli; 2. A phonological-graphemic approach to the investigation of
spelling functionality, with reference to early modern Polish Tomasz
Lisowski; 3. Graphematic features in Glagolitic and Cyrillic orthographies:
a contribution to the typological model of biscriptality Per Ambrosiani; 4.
The emergence of sentence-internal capitalisation in Early New High German:
towards a multifactorial quantitative account Lisa Dücker, Stefan Hartmann
and Renata Szczepaniak; 5. French and Spanish punctuation in the
sixteenth-seventeenth century grammars: a model of diachronic and
comparative graphematics Elena Llamas-Pombo; 6. Orthographical variation
and materiality of a manuscript: prestandard Lithuanian spellings in
Simonas Daukantas's History of the Lithuanian Lowlands (1831-1834) Giedrius
Subaèius; 7. Investigating methods: intra-textual, inter-textual and
cross-textual variable analyses Anja Voeste; 8. Orthography and group
identity: a comparative approach to studying orthographical systems in
early modern Czech printed and handwritten texts (c.1560-1710) Alena A.
Fidlerová; 9. Orthographical solutions at the onset of early modern
Croatian: an application of the grapholinguistic method Mateo agar; 10.
Women's spelling in early modern English: perspectives from new media
Melanie Evans and Caroline Tagg; 11. Towards a relativity of spelling
change Marco Condorelli; 12. Synergic dialogue in historical orthography:
national philologies, comparability and questions for the future Marco
Condorelli and Anja Voeste..